单词 | adstipulation |
释义 | adstipulationn. 1. Agreement, (formal) assent; approval, support. Also: an instance of this. Now historical and rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > [noun] accordc1275 assentc1400 agreement1427 appointment?1440 agreec1475 condition1483 covin1489 agreeance1525 concluding1530 compaction1534 indenture1540 conjurea1547 obsignation?1555 conclusion1569 engage1589 astipulation1595 adstipulation1598 agreation1598 tractation1600 closing1606 dispatch1612 combinationa1616 engagement1617 closure1647 covenantinga1649 adjustment1674 1598 King James VI & I True Law Free Monarchies sig. D8v The last objection is grounded vpon the mutuall paction and adstipulation (as they call it) betwixt the king, and his people, at the time of his coronation. 1656 P. K. Surfeit to A B C 22 I have composed a piece, a worke I dare call it, and greater then all envy own it if the adstipulation of Sir Iohn-Beaumont the Father, Mr. Camden and Mr. Selden will take place. a1726 B. Bennet Second Pt. Christian Oratory (1728) 94 Austin calls the Peoples Amen their Subscription, their Approbation, their Adstipulation. 1789 E. Williams Antipœdobaptism Examined I. iii. 207 It is evident..that the Lord may be properly said to be the God..of a person or people, in divine ordinances, independent of any adstipulation from the creature. 1864 Med. Times & Gaz. 6 Feb. 158/2 There is throughout a perceptible adstipulation to the views and doctrines of the able author of ‘Lectures on Surgical Pathology’. 1965 D. Macleod Presbyterian Worship iii. 54 To God's pledge the parents respond with theirs in keeping with the ancient terms of ‘stipulation’ and ‘adstipulation,’ denoting the declaration of the act of God and the response of the people, which..is at the heart of all worship. 2. Roman Law. Acting as a second stipulator in a contract or bargain; the system or process by which this is done. Cf. adstipulator n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal obligation > contract > [noun] > one who is party to > one added to parties > addition of adstipulation1842 1842 W. Smith Dict. Greek & Rom. Antiq. 654/1 The adstipulation of a slave for his master had no effect, though in all cases he could acquire for his master by stipulation. 1912 R. R. Long Notes Rom. Law 92 Adstipulation was obsolete in the time of Justinian. 1998 E. Metzger Compan. Justinian's Institutes v. 139 It is possible to distinguish the adstipulation of classical law from the position of joint creditors to which Justinian refers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1598 |
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